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	<h1>Welcome to Wanda Knowledgebase</h1>
	<h3 class="alt">Spring Web Flow and JSF 2.0 with IceFaces components</h3>
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	<h2 class="alt"> What is this?</h2>
	<tt>A knowledge base is a special kind of database for knowledge management. A knowledge base is an information
	 repository that provides a means for information to be collected, organized, shared, searched and utilized. It 
	 can be either machine-readable or intended for human use.</tt><br></br>
	<tt>Human-readable knowledge bases are designed to enable people to retrieve and use the knowledge they contain.
	They are commonly used to complement a help desk or for sharing information among employees within an 
	organization. They might store troubleshooting information, articles, white papers, user manuals, knowledge tags,
	or answers to frequently asked questions. Typically, a search engine is used to locate information in the system,
	or users may browse through a classification scheme. A text-based system that can include groups of documents 
	with hyperlinks among them is known as a Hypertext System. Hypertext systems support the decision process by 
	relieving the user of the significant effort it takes to relate and remember things."  Wiki software can be used 
	to provide a hypertext-system KB. Knowledge bases can exist on both computers and mobile phones in a hypertext 
	format.</tt><br></br>
	<tt>A human-readable knowledge base can be coupled with a machine-readable one, via uni- or bidirectional 
	replication or some real-time interface. Computer programs can then use AI techniques on the computer-readable 
	portion of data to provide better search results, check the integrity of facts found in different documents, and 
	provide better authoring tools. An example is the machine-readable DBpedia extraction from human-readable 
	Wikipedia.</tt>
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